The Neo-Renaissance Ybl Villa is one of the most beautiful mansions in Buda, built in 1850s

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Ybl Villa, Budapest

The Neo-Renaissance Ybl Villa is one of the most beautiful mansions in Buda, built in 1850s.

The Neo-Renaissance Ybl Villa is one of the most beautiful mansions in Buda, built in 1850s. The luxury villa is noted for the wine vaults in the cellar, and the opulent Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture sets.


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About Ybl Villa

 Budapest, Budakeszi út 36b, 1121 Hungary

 +36 1 392 0018

 [email protected]

 www.yblvilla.hu

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